Water communication between Timbuctoo and Cairo, [443.] This opinion is confirmed by Mr. Hornmann, [444.]
------ communication between Cairo and Timbuctoo, the opinion respecting, receives additional confirmation, [517.]
------ melons at Salee and Rabat peculiarly sweet, [114.]
------ carried through the Sahara in goat's skins.
Wah el, what, [6.]
Wahs of Sahara, how supplied with fish, [257.] Western oasis, [280.]
Wangara, jewel from, [103.]
Wassenah, or Massenah, conjecture why not known at Ashantee, [491.]
Wed el fees, river of, [82.]
Whedinoon, a depôt for camels. Wheat, superior at Marocco, [95.]
------, a superior kind or quality, [125.]
Wild myrtle grows in the Sahara, [6.]
Wine Company recommended, [212.]
Woled Aisah, encampment of Arabs. Produce of that country, [109.]
Wool, exportation of, granted by the emperor.
Woladia el, an eligible place for a naval depôt, [108.]
Woolja, not Woolga, [109.]
Woled Abbusebah, a whole clan of Arabs, banished from the plains near Marocco, and plundered, killed or dispersed, [318.]
Woolo, king of Timbuctoo, [484.]
Wormseed, [74.]
Wrecked ships, [277.] How treated, [278.] Wrecked sailors, [279.]
Wyk, Sir Pieter, Swedish consul, his courier sent to the author, [127.]

Y.

Yezzid Muley, gives the port of Santa Cruz to the Dutch, [436.]
----------, emperor of Marocco, compared to his majesty George the Fourth, [287.] His letter to the Dutch consul, [402.] His letter to the governor of Mogador, giving to the Dutch the port of Santa Cruz, [402.]

Z.

Zealand, New, customs of, compared to those of the Jews, [236.]
Zeal of Mohamedans not sufficient to convert the negro nations of Africa, [442.]
Zeef, what it is, [231.]
Zemurh ait's, or Zemurhites, a kabyl of Berebbers, [115.]
Zion ait's, or Zianites, a tribe, or kabyl of Berebbers, [124.]
Ziltanait, or Ziltanites, a tribe of Berebbers, [124.]
Zimurh shelluh, Berebbers of, their character, [284.]

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An account of the EMPIRE OF MAROCCO and the DISTRICTS OF SUSE AND TAFILELT, compiled from Miscellaneous Observations made during a long residence in, and various Journies through, these Countries;